Ferguson Protesters Plotted To Kill St. Louis Prosecutor, Ferguson Police Chief


Sources state the men plotted to kill St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch as well as Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson.

They also wanted to bomb the famed Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis. Had they been successful they could very well have set the entire protest movement on a different track, inspiring another level of violence altogether.

Their court date is set for Dec. 17th.

Here is one of the men, Olajuwon Ali Davis, inviting local blacks to join the New Black Panthers as well as explaining how he became a sovereign person who is separate from the corporate structure:

The two men were arrested on November 21 and accused of attempting to purchase explosives that they planned to use during the Ferguson protests. They were also brought up on gun charges.

But this week, we are learning a bit more about what these men were allegedly planning to do with the explosives.

Sources close to the ongoing investigation have revealed that the men, Brandon Orlando “Muhammad” Baldwin, age unreported, and Olajuwon Ali Davis, 22, were nabbed in an undercover gun sting.

The pair were initially arrested after misrepresenting who the firearms were being purchased for, authorities say.

Sources also say that the pair intended to kill the St. Louis prosecutor as well as Ferguson’s police chief and also wanted to place their pipe bombs on the upper deck of the St. Louis Gateway Arch.

Both pleaded not guilty at their Tuesday hearing. The two also waived their rights to a bail hearing and are being held pending further proceedings.

Olajuwon Ali Davis was a recent speaker at a meeting of the New Black Panther Party held at the Greater St. Mark Family Church in Ferguson in October and has been identified as the Panthers’ “minister of law.”

Source: breitbart.com


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